A patient-specific timing protocol for improved CT pulmonary angiography

Yixiao Zhao , Logan Hubbard , Shant Malkasian , Pablo Abbona M.D. , Vijay Bosemani M.D. , Sabee Molloi Ph.D.
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Abstract

Rationale and objectives

To improve the image quality of CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) using a patient-specific timing protocol.

Material and methods

A total of 24 swine (48.5 ± 14.3 kg) underwent continuous contrast-enhanced dynamic CT acquisition over 30 s to capture the pulmonary arterial input function (AIF). Multiple contrast injections were made under different cardiac outputs (1.4–5.1 L/min), resulting in a total of 154 AIF curves. The volume scans with maximal enhancement in these AIF curves were retrospectively selected as the reference standard (group A). Two prospective CTPA protocols with bolus-tracking were then simulated using these AIF curves: one used a fixed delay of 5 s between triggering and CTPA acquisition (group B), while the other used a specific delay based on one-half of the contrast injection duration (group C). The mean attenuation, signal-to-noise (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratios (CNR) between the three groups were then compared using independent sample t-test. Subjective image quality scores were also compared using Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test.

Results

The mean attenuation of pulmonary arteries for group A, B and C (expressed in [HU]) were 870.1 ± 242.5 HU, 761.1 ± 246.7 HU and 825.2 ± 236.8 HU, respectively. The differences in the mean SNR and CNR between Group A and Group C were not significant (SNR: 65.2 vs. 62.4, CNR: 59.6 vs. 56.4, both p > 0.05), while Group B was significantly lower than Group A (p < 0.05).

Conclusion

The image quality of CT pulmonary angiography is significantly improved with a timing protocol determined using contrast injection delivery time, as compared with a standard timing protocol with a fixed delay between bolus triggering and image acquisition.

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改进CT肺血管造影的患者特异性时间方案
目的:采用患者特异性时间方案,提高CT肺血管造影(CTPA)的图像质量。材料与方法24头猪(48.5±14.3 kg)在30 s内进行连续增强动态CT采集,以捕捉肺动脉输入功能(AIF)。在不同心输出量(1.4 ~ 5.1 L/min)下多次注射造影剂,共得到154条AIF曲线。回顾性选择在这些AIF曲线中具有最大增强的体积扫描作为参考标准(A组)。然后使用这些AIF曲线模拟两种具有剂量跟踪的前瞻性CTPA方案:一组在触发和CTPA采集之间使用5秒的固定延迟(B组),而另一组使用基于造影剂注射时间的一半的特定延迟(C组)。然后使用独立样本t检验比较三组之间的平均衰减,信噪比(SNR)和对比噪声比(CNR)。采用Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney检验比较主观图像质量得分。结果A、B、C组肺动脉平均衰减(以[HU]表示)分别为870.1±242.5 HU、761.1±246.7 HU、825.2±236.8 HU。A组与C组的平均SNR和CNR差异无统计学意义(SNR: 65.2 vs. 62.4, CNR: 59.6 vs. 56.4, p >0.05),而B组显著低于A组(p <0.05)。结论采用造影剂注射时间确定的定时方案,与标准定时方案相比,可显著提高CT肺血管造影的图像质量,标准定时方案在注射触发和图像采集之间有固定的延迟。
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